All The Grocer articles in 02 April 2016 – Page 4
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Analysis and Features
Craft pop sales sparkle as 'discerning' drinkers stock up
Small batch brands are cashing in as the craft scene spreads to soft drinks. But can mainstream players do craft?
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News
Newby Foods wins four-year court battle over meat classification
The meat processor has vowed to rebuild its business after the landmark High Court ruling
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News
Brakes moves into beer and cider with world brands offering
Addition of beer comes in the wake of the recently launched wine range
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News
Baketime Aldi, Happy Shopper & Bestway snack products recalled
The recall affects biscuits, cakes and other snack items made at Baketime’s Middlesbrough facility
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News
Bradford man charged with murder of Glasgow shopkeeper
Incident was described by Police Scotland as a ‘religiously prejudiced attack’
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News
Inver House announces 2001 Vintage Ancnoc single malt whisky
The 46% abv single malt was bottled at the company’s Knockdhu distillery in Aberdeenshire
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News
Waitrose to open cashless store at Sky TV headquarters
Store will be the second smallest in the Waitrose estate
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News
Nearly 10,000 litres of fake booze seized in UK in global food crime crackdown
The booze was found as part of a global Interpol/Europol operation that ran across 57 countries between November 2015 and February 2016
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News
Media Bites 30 March: Premier Foods, McCormick, AG Barr
The takeover tussle between Premier Foods and McCormick was still firmly in the spotlight in this morning’s paper ahead of the new revised offer of 65p a share. Plus Irn-Bru owner AG Barr’s results come under focus.
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News
McCormick tables higher Premier Foods £537m bid
McCormick increases the pressure on the board of Premier Foods with new cash bid
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Comment and Opinion
Demise of Choccy Philly shows novel NPD needs big spend to make an impact
For a single brand to try and change consumer perceptions all on its own is a huge task
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News
AG Barr shrugs off sugar tax worries
Shares in the group are down 5% since George Osborne revealed sugary drinks would be face a levy
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News
Refresco Gerber swallows DIS in €72m deal
Refresco Gerber has agreed a €72m deal to snap up 100% of shares in Dutch beverage manufacturer DIS.
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News
Square Pie to launch frozen range into Sainsbury's
The moves follows consumers buying the brand’s unbaked pies from its restaurants
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Asad Shah: £90k raised to support family of shopkeeper
More than 4,000 people have contributed to the GoFundMe page
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News
Poultry sector says chickens won't suffer under welfare reform
The government is about to move from statutory welfare codes to industry-led guidance
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News
Fiona Wallin joins bespoke dogfood business Tails.com
Tails delivers tailor-made food blended to individual dogs’ nutritional needs
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News
Bacon being spurned by millennials at breakfast says survey
A quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds surveyed said they no longer include bacon in their breakfast
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News
Seasonal labour shortage will hit fruit & veg supply warns NFU
Last year, one in three (29%) British growers struggled to find the seasonal labour they needed to harvest their crops
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News
Abel & Cole rolls out compostable bio-polyester veg packaging
The entirely bio-degradable bags were developed in conjunction with carbon neutral Finnish company Bioska